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━━ 𝒖𝒔𝒆𝒓 𝒊𝒏𝒇𝒐 ██ ★
Friglit
frig or friggie is good c:
hurr you go bby~
━━ 𝒄𝒉𝒂𝒓𝒂𝒄𝒕𝒆𝒓 𝒊𝒏𝒇𝒐 ██ ★
aikami
aiko or ai
appears to be around mid-twenties
female
one main shrine in a forrested temple
ayuka
their power when combined with their shinki; relate it to the kind of god they are
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GOD OF LOVE
Love is something most humans want, no? Aikami has been around for as long as humanity longed for companionship, be it platonic or romantic. She hasn't been around as long as the divine quintet, but is hardly bothered about that, among many other things. Aiko's influence has whittled down over the years, and she now spends her time wandering around wherever people may need her. Nowadays, people don't love as often. They hurt and betray each other, something which saddens her greatly, but all she can do is grant the wishes of people who still wish for love.
Aiko is very passive and dismissive of many things, including her relationship with other gods. She's willing to lend them a hand if she must, else she'll mind her own company. She has a very different relationship with her shinki, choosing to never claim more than one or two. Aiko takes time to show care and affection towards her shinki, in a gentle way of ensuring their loyalty to her. She tolerates little sinning though, and has performed purification ceremonies on more than one shinki. Aiko hasn't had a great many shinki in her long time surprisingly. Perhaps it's due to the closeness of most of her companions? When Aiko does lose a shinki for whatever reason, she is very emotional about the loss. Aiko lost her last shinki when he left her service because she appeared to be too soft towards him. Though she was hesitant to take another shinki so soon, Aiko saw potential in Ayuka, a shinki far too inexperienced and young, but nonetheless one with potential. After having been begged by Ayuka to claim her, Aiko complied. The pair have only worked together for a few months, but Aiko cherishes their relationship like she had done so with her other shinki.
As far as the talk for the weapon goes, Aiko has little care. In the back of her mind, she believes it to exist, yet she cannot be bothered to express her opinion on the matter, her mind preoccupied with the few wishes she does receive. Aiko's passive nature simply doesn't allow her time to think about this. Rather, she's a lot more emotionally engaged with her shinki as well as the people whom she helps.
don't delete this part right here
i don't like it when text touches the bottom of the post
i need some white space in between sorry
Friglit
frig or friggie is good c:
hurr you go bby~
━━ 𝒄𝒉𝒂𝒓𝒂𝒄𝒕𝒆𝒓 𝒊𝒏𝒇𝒐 ██ ★
aikami
aiko or ai
appears to be around mid-twenties
female
one main shrine in a forrested temple
ayuka
their power when combined with their shinki; relate it to the kind of god they are
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
GOD OF LOVE
Love is something most humans want, no? Aikami has been around for as long as humanity longed for companionship, be it platonic or romantic. She hasn't been around as long as the divine quintet, but is hardly bothered about that, among many other things. Aiko's influence has whittled down over the years, and she now spends her time wandering around wherever people may need her. Nowadays, people don't love as often. They hurt and betray each other, something which saddens her greatly, but all she can do is grant the wishes of people who still wish for love.
Aiko is very passive and dismissive of many things, including her relationship with other gods. She's willing to lend them a hand if she must, else she'll mind her own company. She has a very different relationship with her shinki, choosing to never claim more than one or two. Aiko takes time to show care and affection towards her shinki, in a gentle way of ensuring their loyalty to her. She tolerates little sinning though, and has performed purification ceremonies on more than one shinki. Aiko hasn't had a great many shinki in her long time surprisingly. Perhaps it's due to the closeness of most of her companions? When Aiko does lose a shinki for whatever reason, she is very emotional about the loss. Aiko lost her last shinki when he left her service because she appeared to be too soft towards him. Though she was hesitant to take another shinki so soon, Aiko saw potential in Ayuka, a shinki far too inexperienced and young, but nonetheless one with potential. After having been begged by Ayuka to claim her, Aiko complied. The pair have only worked together for a few months, but Aiko cherishes their relationship like she had done so with her other shinki.
As far as the talk for the weapon goes, Aiko has little care. In the back of her mind, she believes it to exist, yet she cannot be bothered to express her opinion on the matter, her mind preoccupied with the few wishes she does receive. Aiko's passive nature simply doesn't allow her time to think about this. Rather, she's a lot more emotionally engaged with her shinki as well as the people whom she helps.
don't delete this part right here
i don't like it when text touches the bottom of the post
i need some white space in between sorry